Caption on reverse reads: This photo taken in 1928, shows the interior of Fort Tyler, off Gardiner's Island. During the Second World War, the old Fort was used for Aerial bombing practice and was completely demolished. Copy by C. Frank Dayton.

Black and white print of a color photograh of the house at 130 Old Country Road. It is one of the earliest houses in the historc district and has a stone foundation. By 1873 it belonged to Dr. George Conklin, who enlarged it for his medical...

Agreement between brothers Abraham and Samuel Huntting to give brother John Huntting his part in moveable estate of their father, Nathaniel Huntting; July 24, 1803. John Huntting to pay debt and legacies of father Nathaniel as part of agreement;...

The U.S. Life Saving Service established its first station in the nation at Eaton’s Neck near the lighthouse in 1876, to provide assistance in shipping accidents caused by the dangerous reefs just offshore. The service was merged with the U.S....